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A bachelor's degree in psychology qualifies a person to employ as professionals in many areas (http://stats.bls.gov/oco/pdf/ocos056.pdf - 8/24/2006).

  • In retail consumer services and related fields such as marketing research or in other areas, such as sales or business management. (http://www.stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos021.htm - 8/24/2006).

  • In the Federal Government health and human services where candidates having at least 24 semester hours in psychology and one course in statistics qualify for entry level positions. Competition for these jobs is strong because this is one of the few areas in which one can work as a psychologist without an advanced degree. (http://stats.bls.gov/oco/pdf/ocos056.pdf - 8/24/2006).

  • In supervised direct human services such as case management, correctional programs, including direct health services such as residential treatment programs, state and county child welfare agencies.

  • In the industrial labor force in human resources, human resources administration or industrial and labor relations (e.g., employee/labor relations, personnel recruiter, affirmative action officer, personnel officer, human relations director, director of planning, employee representative, personnel analyst/coordinator, and resource developer). (http://www.stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos021.htm - 8/24/2006).

 

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